Chapter 13: Identifying and Resolving Application Conflicts Using ConflictSolverValidating PackagesAdminStudio 9.5 User Guide ADS-0950-UG00 1107On the Validation View, the ICE error that you just suppressed is now listed in gray:Suppressing a ICE Error vs. an ICE RuleWhen you suppress an ICE error, you are just suppressing that particular error; you are not suppressingsubsequent checks for an entire ICE rule during subsequent validations of that package. For example, if yousuppress one ICE57 error, all of the other ICE57 errors are not suppressed:To suppress all ICE errors for an ICE rule, do one of the following:• To suppress an ICE rule for one package—Perform the steps listed in Validating an Imported Package,and then go to the Validation View and suppress all ICE errors found for that ICE rule.• To suppress an ICE rule for all packages in the Application Catalog—Enter the ICE rule number on theValidate tab of the Options dialog box. See Excluding Specific ICEs from Execution During Validation.Deleting an ICE ErrorYou can permanently delete an ICE error from subsequent execution and reporting for that package. ICE errorsthat are deleted are no longer listed in the Validation View and will not be listed in the Package Report.Task: To delete an ICE error:1. Perform the steps listed in Validating an Imported Package.2. On the Product View, expand the tree for the validated Windows Installer package and select the Validationnode. The Validation View opens, listing all ICE errors for the selected package.3. Select the ICE number of the specific ICE error(s) you want to delete and select Delete from the contextmenu. You can delete multiple ICE errors at once. Use the Shift key to select multiple contiguous items in thelist, and use the Ctrl key to select multiple non-contiguous items.• If you are deleting an ICE error that is currently Suppressed, you will be asked to confirm the deletion.• If you are deleting an Enabled ICE error, no confirmation message will appear.The deleted ICE error will no longer be listed in the Validation View or on the Package Report for thatpackage. You have permanently suppressed the selected ICE error, and ConflictSolver will not execute thatICE error during subsequent validations of this package.